Grilling is a tried-and-true method of imparting smoky and woody flavors, but you aren’t getting the most from your grill without a flavorizer bar. That’s why Weber grills come with some.
Flavorizer bars sit between the grates and fuel source and catch dripping fat. This does several things. It heats the caught fat into smoke that further flavors your food. It keeps your grill cleaner, which reduces flare-ups. And it helps evenly spread the heat around.
Weber flavorizer bars are made to fit a specific line or lines of Weber grills. If you have a Weber grill, double-check your model number and search for matching bars. If you can’t find matching bars, do your best to get ones that are as close as possible to the bars you need, and it should be OK.
If you don’t have a Weber grill, you should first try to get flavorizer bars that match your grill’s manufacturer. If there aren’t any, keep your search open to any brand instead of just Weber, focusing on finding bars that fit your grill as close as possible.
When shopping for Weber flavorizer bars that aren’t made for your model of grill, focus on the size. A flavorizer bar should fit as snugly as possible in your grill or it won’t be effective. Lengthwise, Weber flavorizer bars typically fall between 15 to 25 inches. Height- and widthwise, they typically fall between 2 to 4 inches.
Weber gas grills use several flavorizer bars, so replacements are sold in packs. Most packs contain exactly as many bars are needed to replace every bar, which is usually three or five. There are also packs containing eight, nine, 10 and 12.
Weber flavorizer bars are made of porcelain-enameled steel or stainless steel.
Weber flavorizer bars are straightforward to clean. Just remove them and give them a good scrub. Use a soft cloth or sponge if they’re porcelain-enameled to avoid damaging the coating or a coarse cleaning brush if they’re stainless steel. You should do this at least once every three uses, but it’s better to clean after each use.
Additionally, never put flavorizer bars in your dishwasher. If there’s gunk that isn’t coming off, soak it overnight in a mixture of hot water and soap and use an appropriate cleaning tool to scrub the now-loosened gunk off. Then dry them and put them back in your grill.
Small quantities of porcelain-enameled steel bars typically cost $40-$75. Larger quantities typically cost $90-$125. The largest quantities and stainless steel bars typically cost $125-$160.
Weber Replacement Flavorizer Bars 7635
This three-pack replaces worn and damaged bars on Weber’s Spirit 200 (2013 and newer) line of gas grills. They’re porcelain-enameled steel.
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Weber Replacement Flavorizer Bars 7536
This five-pack replaces worn and damaged bars on several of Weber’s gas grill lines: the Weber 900, Spirit 300 (except for models with a front-mounted control panel), Spirit 700, Genesis Silver B and C, Genesis Gold B and C (2002 and newer) and Genesis Platinum B and C (2005). They’re porcelain-enameled steel.
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Weber Replacement Flavorizer Bars 65903
This five-pack replaces worn and damaged bars on several of Weber’s gas grill lines: the Genesis Silver B and C, Genesis Gold B and C, and 2007-2012 Spirit E-310, SP-310, EP-310, E-320, SP-320 and EP-320. They’re stainless steel.
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Weber Replacement Flavorizer Bars 7534
This five-pack replaces worn and damaged bars on Weber’s Genesis Silver A, Spirit 200 and Spirit 500 gas grill lines. They’re porcelain-enameled steel.
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Weber Replacement Flavorizer Bars 7636
This five-pack replaces worn and damaged bars on Weber’s Spirit 300 (2013 and newer) line of gas grills. They’re porcelain-enameled steel.
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Weber Replacement Flavorizer Bars 7539
This five-pack replaces worn and damaged bars on Weber’s Genesis 300 E and S (with right-side control panel) lines of gas grill. They’re porcelain-enameled steel.
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Weber Replacement Flavorizer Bars 7540
This five-pack replaces worn and damaged bars on Weber’s Genesis 300 (with side-mounted control panel) line of gas grills. They’re stainless steel.
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Weber Replacement Flavorizer Bars 7621
This five-pack replaces worn and damaged bars on Weber’s Genesis 300 (with front-mounted control panel) line of gas grills. They’re porcelain-enameled steel.
Sold by Amazon and Home Depot
Weber Replacement Flavorizer Bars 65902
This five-pack replaces worn and damaged bars on Weber’s Spirit 500, Spirit 200 and Genesis Silver A lines of gas grill. They’re stainless steel.
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Weber Replacement Flavorizer Bars 7620
This five-pack replaces worn and damaged bars on Weber’s Genesis 300 (with front-mounted control panel) line of gas grills. They’re stainless steel.
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Weber Replacement Flavorizer Bars 67668
This eight-pack replaces worn and damaged bars on Weber’s Summit E and S 400 (2007 to present) line of gas grills. They’re stainless steel.
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Weber Replacement Flavorizer Bars 67669
This nine-pack replaces worn and damaged bars on Weber’s Summit E and S 420 (2007-2016) line of gas grills. They’re stainless steel.
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